US20150258363A1 - Yoga Brick Assembly - Google Patents
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US20150258363A1 - Yoga Brick Assembly - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- the invention relates to the field of exercise, sports and training equipment, and more particularly to a yoga brick assembly for yoga poses and exercise routines.
- Yoga bricks are known in the art of yoga and have multiple uses. Such bricks or blocks are typically used to achieve better form or stability while performing a yoga stance or routine.
- Common yoga bricks are typically made of a foam material, bamboo or cork.
- the bricks are used in yoga classes which often enroll 20 or more students.
- the majority of yoga facilities do not provide secure locker or storage areas. in most instances, open cubby holes are all that is provided to students to store their valuables. Expectedly, some valuables end up being stolen or mistakenly taken by other yoga patrons. It is thus desirable to provide a yoga brick that can securely store a user's personal items.
- the present invention seeks to provide a yoga brick with an improved grip system that provides a frictional surface portion.
- the present invention also seeks to provide a yoga brick with an internal cavity for storing a student's personal belongings.
- the top and bottom sections of the present invention are secured together by the two straps forming the grip system.
- a yoga brick assembly is provided for improving the frictional grip when used by a student.
- the assembly contains a top and bottom section which are releasably and planarly attached. Both the top and bottom sections include corresponding and parallel recessed grooves which encircle the outer surfaces of the yoga brick assembly.
- the straps comprising the frictional grip assembly are positioned inside the grooves, wrapped around the entire block and fastened on the front side of the block so as to maintain a flush interaction with the yoga brick assembly.
- the yoga brick assembly can be used to securely store a student's personal belongings.
- the yoga brick assembly comprises a top section and a bottom section each having a generally rectangular shape with rounded corners.
- the bottom face of the top section is in planar relationship to the top face of the bottom section.
- the bottom section has a deeper configuration in relation to the top section and contains a cavity for storing personal items.
- the top and bottom sections are releaseably joined by the frictional grip assembly.
- the grip assembly is secured to the recessed grooves in the top and bottom sections.
- the grip assembly is releaseably joined on one side of the yoga brick assembly to allow separation of the top and bottom sections while providing a hinged connection for the opposite side of the yoga brick assembly.
- the cavity of the bottom section can be configured in one of multiple configurations to allow the securing of personal items.
- the cavity may comprise a foam insert which can receive and conform around personal items such as cell phones, car keys, and sunglasses and prevent the movement of the stored personal items during rigorous use of the yoga brick assembly.
- the personal items placed in the foam of the bottom section would be further secured by a lip portion extending from the bottom of the top section and compresses the personal items when positioned into the top of the bottom section upon closing the yoga brick assembly.
- the cavity may also comprise an enclosed storage container which can be completely removed from the cavity, filled with personal items, and re-inserted into the cavity for secure storage.
- FIG. 1 is a front isometric view of an exemplary yoga brick assembly of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the exemplary yoga brick assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the separated top and bottom blocks of the yoga brick assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a back view of the separated top and bottom blocks of the yoga brick assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of an exemplary yoga brick assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 6 is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the closed top and bottom blocks with emphasis on the grooves of the yoga brick assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1 to 5 there is shown a view of an exemplary yoga brick assembly 10 of the present invention, with FIG. 1 being a front isometric view, FIG. 2 being a side view, FIG. 3 being a top view of an opened yoga brick assembly, FIG. 4 being a rear view of the yoga brick assembly 10 of FIG. 3 , and FIG. 5 being a cross sectional view of the interior of the of the present invention.
- the yoga brick assembly 10 has a top section 12 , a bottom section 14 , a front 16 , left and right sides 18 and 20 , a top surface 22 , a bottom surface 24 and a back surface 26 .
- the top and bottom sections, 12 and 14 respectively also include two recessed grooves 28 which are positioned parallel along the outer surfaces of the top and bottom sections, 12 and 14 .
- the top section 12 includes a bottom face 13 and the bottom section 14 includes a top face 15 which surrounds a cavity 46 as seen in FIG. 3 .
- the top section 12 and bottom section 14 each have a generally rectangular shape with rounded corners.
- the bottom face 13 of the top section 12 is in planar relationship to the top face 15 of the bottom section 14 .
- the bottom section 14 has a deeper configuration in relation to the top section 12 and contains a cavity 46 for storing personal items.
- the top and bottom sections 12 , 14 are releasably coupled by a frictional grip assembly 32 .
- the frictional grip assembly 32 includes at least two straps 34 having a rough finish to provide a frictional grip to the user.
- the straps 34 are preferably secured in the grooves 28 and include a first end 36 and a second end 38 .
- the first ends 36 are secured within the grooves 28 on the front surface 16 of the bottom section 14 .
- the first ends 36 include a connections means 40 and are releasably attached to the second end 38 which includes the corresponding connection means 42 as seen in FIG. 2 .
- the connection means 40 and 42 can include, but are not limited to, such Velcro type hook and loop fasteners, snap buttons, magnets or such complementary joining sides, to securely interlock the top 12 and bottom 14 sections.
- the straps 34 originate at a first end 36 which include a connection means 40 and encircle the bottom section 14 along the front surface 16 , the bottom surface 24 , the back surface 26 and along the top surface 22 .
- the straps 34 are secured to the grooves 28 by means which may include glue, rivets or such fastening means to secure the straps 34 within the grooves 28 .
- the straps 34 include second ends 38 of the straps 34 which are releasably attached to the connection means 40 of the first end 36 .
- the second ends 38 are left unsecured to the grooves 28 and include overlapping portions 44 .
- the overlapping portions 44 include corresponding connection means 42 which are releasably attached to the connection means 40 of the first end 36 of the straps 34 .
- the grip assembly 32 is also slightly detached on the back surface 26 of the yoga brick assembly 10 for providing a hinged connection 45 for the back surface 26 of the yoga brick assembly 10 to facilitate the opening and closing of the top and bottom sections 12 , 14 .
- the yoga brick assembly 10 is ready for use by a student.
- the straps 34 may be made of a variety of materials and configurations such as, by way of example, braided canvas, cotton or hemp to provide a frictional grip to the user.
- the recessed grooves 28 permit the straps 34 to remain flush along the front 16 , bottom 24 , back 26 and top 22 surfaces of the yoga brick 10 .
- the bottom section 14 of the yoga brick 10 includes a cavity 46 for securely storing personal items.
- the top section 12 of the yoga brick 10 includes an extended lip portion 48 .
- the lip portion 48 extends into the cavity 46 and provides a secured frictional fit between the top section 12 and the top face 15 of the bottom section 14 .
- the lip portion 48 also extends into the bottom section 14 so as to maintain the personal items stored in the cavity 46 from moving within the yoga brick 10 during exercise.
- the bottom section 14 of the yoga brick assembly 10 further includes interior stabilization means 50 positioned within the area of the cavity 46 .
- the interior stabilization means 50 may be secured to the surfaces of the cavity 46 by glue, rivets or other securing methods know to one skilled in the art.
- the interior stabilization means 50 can include such foam type materials which conform to the shape of the personal items stored in the cavity 46 .
- the foam type materials can include, but are not limited to, polyurethane, urethane, evlon, high resilience, supreem, or memory foam.
- the personal items placed in the interior stabilization means 50 of the cavity 46 are further held in place by the lip portion 48 of the top section 12 .
- the Hp portion 48 may further include a soft foam layer 52 which upon closing of the top section 12 and the bottom section 14 , the foam layer 52 will further secure and stabilize the personal items placed in the interior stabilization means 50 of the cavity 46 .
- an alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a removable container 54 positioned in the cavity 46 .
- the container 54 would have dimensions providing a tight and stable fit inside cavity 46 .
- the container 54 includes a hinged lid 56 which can be opened to store personal items.
- the lip portion 48 and the foam layer 52 of the top section 12 is positioned atop the container 54 stably securing the container 54 inside cavity 46 .
- the yoga brick assembly 10 is preferably constructed of a weight-bearing, shape sustaining materials.
- the yoga brick 10 can be made from closed-cell EVA foam or similar lightweight, dense, and supportive substances or materials including, but not limited to, bamboo, cork and wood, impact resilient plastics or composites.
- the yoga brick 10 preferably is nine inches long, six inches wide and four inches high. However dimensions ranging from eight to ten inches long, four to seven inches wide, and three to six inches high are contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
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Abstract
A yoga brick assembly which provides a secured internal storage area and improved grip system which also functions to secure the yoga brick assembly. The yoga brick assembly includes a top section and a bottom section each containing parallel recessed grooves for accommodating the grip system. The sections are joined together along a planar face and are releasably attached via the grip system. Preferably, the bottom section includes a cavity which can be used to store a user's personal items. The grip system includes two straps which are placed in the parallel recessed grooves and surround the sections and are secured at each end.
Description
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BACKGROUND
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The invention relates to the field of exercise, sports and training equipment, and more particularly to a yoga brick assembly for yoga poses and exercise routines. Yoga bricks are known in the art of yoga and have multiple uses. Such bricks or blocks are typically used to achieve better form or stability while performing a yoga stance or routine.
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Common yoga bricks are typically made of a foam material, bamboo or cork. The bricks are used in yoga classes which often enroll 20 or more students. The majority of yoga facilities do not provide secure locker or storage areas. in most instances, open cubby holes are all that is provided to students to store their valuables. Expectedly, some valuables end up being stolen or mistakenly taken by other yoga patrons. It is thus desirable to provide a yoga brick that can securely store a user's personal items.
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In addition, with the advent of “Hot” yoga, the majority of yoga facilities raise the interior temperature of the yoga exercise studio to intensify the workout experience. This understandably causes yoga students to profusely sweat during a yoga session making the handling of a yoga brick with one hand, while supporting a person's entire body weight, a slippery and potentially injurious endeavor.
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It is thus desirable to provide a yoga brick which overcomes the preceding disadvantages. As such, the present invention seeks to provide a yoga brick with an improved grip system that provides a frictional surface portion. The present invention also seeks to provide a yoga brick with an internal cavity for storing a student's personal belongings. The top and bottom sections of the present invention are secured together by the two straps forming the grip system. These and further objects will be more readily appreciated when considering the following disclosure and claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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A yoga brick assembly is provided for improving the frictional grip when used by a student. The assembly contains a top and bottom section which are releasably and planarly attached. Both the top and bottom sections include corresponding and parallel recessed grooves which encircle the outer surfaces of the yoga brick assembly. The straps comprising the frictional grip assembly are positioned inside the grooves, wrapped around the entire block and fastened on the front side of the block so as to maintain a flush interaction with the yoga brick assembly.
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Additionally, the yoga brick assembly can be used to securely store a student's personal belongings. In the preferred embodiment, the yoga brick assembly comprises a top section and a bottom section each having a generally rectangular shape with rounded corners. The bottom face of the top section is in planar relationship to the top face of the bottom section. The bottom section has a deeper configuration in relation to the top section and contains a cavity for storing personal items. The top and bottom sections are releaseably joined by the frictional grip assembly. The grip assembly is secured to the recessed grooves in the top and bottom sections. The grip assembly is releaseably joined on one side of the yoga brick assembly to allow separation of the top and bottom sections while providing a hinged connection for the opposite side of the yoga brick assembly.
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The cavity of the bottom section can be configured in one of multiple configurations to allow the securing of personal items. The cavity may comprise a foam insert which can receive and conform around personal items such as cell phones, car keys, and sunglasses and prevent the movement of the stored personal items during rigorous use of the yoga brick assembly. The personal items placed in the foam of the bottom section would be further secured by a lip portion extending from the bottom of the top section and compresses the personal items when positioned into the top of the bottom section upon closing the yoga brick assembly. The cavity may also comprise an enclosed storage container which can be completely removed from the cavity, filled with personal items, and re-inserted into the cavity for secure storage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- FIG. 1
is a front isometric view of an exemplary yoga brick assembly of the invention.
- FIG. 2
is a side view of the exemplary yoga brick assembly of
FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3
is a top view of the separated top and bottom blocks of the yoga brick assembly of
FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4
is a back view of the separated top and bottom blocks of the yoga brick assembly of
FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view of an exemplary yoga brick assembly of
FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6
is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7
is a top view of the closed top and bottom blocks with emphasis on the grooves of the yoga brick assembly of
FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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Turning to
FIGS. 1 to 5, there is shown a view of an exemplary
yoga brick assembly10 of the present invention, with
FIG. 1being a front isometric view,
FIG. 2being a side view,
FIG. 3being a top view of an opened yoga brick assembly,
FIG. 4being a rear view of the
yoga brick assembly10 of
FIG. 3, and
FIG. 5being a cross sectional view of the interior of the of the present invention. The
yoga brick assembly10 has a
top section12, a
bottom section14, a
front16, left and
right sides18 and 20, a
top surface22, a
bottom surface24 and a
back surface26. The top and bottom sections, 12 and 14, respectively also include two
recessed grooves28 which are positioned parallel along the outer surfaces of the top and bottom sections, 12 and 14. In the preferred embodiment, the
top section12 includes a
bottom face13 and the
bottom section14 includes a
top face15 which surrounds a
cavity46 as seen in
FIG. 3. The
top section12 and
bottom section14 each have a generally rectangular shape with rounded corners. The
bottom face13 of the
top section12 is in planar relationship to the
top face15 of the
bottom section14. The
bottom section14 has a deeper configuration in relation to the
top section12 and contains a
cavity46 for storing personal items. The top and
bottom sections12, 14 are releasably coupled by a
frictional grip assembly32.
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The
frictional grip assembly32 includes at least two
straps34 having a rough finish to provide a frictional grip to the user. The
straps34 are preferably secured in the
grooves28 and include a
first end36 and a
second end38. The
first ends36 are secured within the
grooves28 on the
front surface16 of the
bottom section14. The
first ends36 include a connections means 40 and are releasably attached to the
second end38 which includes the corresponding connection means 42 as seen in
FIG. 2. The connection means 40 and 42 can include, but are not limited to, such Velcro type hook and loop fasteners, snap buttons, magnets or such complementary joining sides, to securely interlock the
top12 and
bottom14 sections.
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The
straps34 originate at a
first end36 which include a connection means 40 and encircle the
bottom section14 along the
front surface16, the
bottom surface24, the
back surface26 and along the
top surface22. The
straps34 are secured to the
grooves28 by means which may include glue, rivets or such fastening means to secure the
straps34 within the
grooves28. The
straps34 include
second ends38 of the
straps34 which are releasably attached to the connection means 40 of the
first end36. The
second ends38 are left unsecured to the
grooves28 and include overlapping
portions44. The overlapping
portions44 include corresponding connection means 42 which are releasably attached to the connection means 40 of the
first end36 of the
straps34. As viewed in
FIGS. 3 and 4, the
grip assembly32 is also slightly detached on the
back surface26 of the
yoga brick assembly10 for providing a
hinged connection45 for the
back surface26 of the
yoga brick assembly10 to facilitate the opening and closing of the top and
bottom sections12, 14.
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When
straps34 are securely attached at the
first end36 and
second ends38, the
yoga brick assembly10 is ready for use by a student. As referenced above, the
straps34 may be made of a variety of materials and configurations such as, by way of example, braided canvas, cotton or hemp to provide a frictional grip to the user. The recessed
grooves28 permit the
straps34 to remain flush along the
front16,
bottom24,
back26 and top 22 surfaces of the
yoga brick10.
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In general, yoga bricks undergo a tremendous amount of abuse by a user. The bricks are not only used to support the entire body weight of the user, but are also routinely repositioned, dropped or moved for other various reasons. It is thus inherent that the two section
yoga brick assembly10 of the present invention function in as stable a fashion as a solid yoga block known in the art.
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As such and in a preferred embodiment shown in
FIG. 3, the
bottom section14 of the
yoga brick10 includes a
cavity46 for securely storing personal items. The
top section12 of the
yoga brick10 includes an
extended lip portion48. The
lip portion48 extends into the
cavity46 and provides a secured frictional fit between the
top section12 and the
top face15 of the
bottom section14. The
lip portion48 also extends into the
bottom section14 so as to maintain the personal items stored in the
cavity46 from moving within the
yoga brick10 during exercise. Thus, the frictional fit between the
lip portion48 of the
top section12 and the interior of the
top face15 and
cavity46 of the
bottom section12, in combination with the
straps34 encircling the outer surfaces of the
yoga brick10 and securely fastened at the
first end36 and
second end38, provide a stable and secure
yoga brick assembly10.
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It is also contemplated in an alternative embodiment of the present invention seen in
FIG. 6, that a frictional fit between the
lip portion48 of the
top section12 and the
top face15 and
cavity46 of the
bottom section14 will securely fasten the top and bottom sections, 12, 14 of the
yoga brick assembly10 notwithstanding the
straps34.
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As seen in
FIGS. 3 and 5, the
bottom section14 of the
yoga brick assembly10 further includes interior stabilization means 50 positioned within the area of the
cavity46. The interior stabilization means 50 may be secured to the surfaces of the
cavity46 by glue, rivets or other securing methods know to one skilled in the art. The interior stabilization means 50 can include such foam type materials which conform to the shape of the personal items stored in the
cavity46. The foam type materials can include, but are not limited to, polyurethane, urethane, evlon, high resilience, supreem, or memory foam.
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The personal items placed in the interior stabilization means 50 of the
cavity46 are further held in place by the
lip portion48 of the
top section12. The
Hp portion48 may further include a
soft foam layer52 which upon closing of the
top section12 and the
bottom section14, the
foam layer52 will further secure and stabilize the personal items placed in the interior stabilization means 50 of the
cavity46.
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As viewed in
FIG. 6, an alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a
removable container54 positioned in the
cavity46. The
container54 would have dimensions providing a tight and stable fit inside
cavity46. The
container54 includes a hinged
lid56 which can be opened to store personal items. The
lip portion48 and the
foam layer52 of the
top section12 is positioned atop the
container54 stably securing the
container54 inside
cavity46.
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The
yoga brick assembly10 is preferably constructed of a weight-bearing, shape sustaining materials. The
yoga brick10 can be made from closed-cell EVA foam or similar lightweight, dense, and supportive substances or materials including, but not limited to, bamboo, cork and wood, impact resilient plastics or composites. The
yoga brick10 preferably is nine inches long, six inches wide and four inches high. However dimensions ranging from eight to ten inches long, four to seven inches wide, and three to six inches high are contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
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Although embodiment of the invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that various modifications, substitutions, and rearrangements of parts and components, as well as other uses, shapes and sizes of yoga bricks, can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
Claims (15)
1. A yoga brick assembly comprising:
a top section having a bottom face and a bottom section having a top face wherein said bottom surface of said top section and said top face of said bottom section are releasably coupled;
a cavity formed in the interior of the bottom section for storing personal items; and
a frictional grip assembly positioned in a plurality of grooves along the outer surfaces of said top and bottom sections.
2. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 1, wherein said top section includes an extending lip portion that is frictionally fit inside said cavity and said top face of said bottom section.
3. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 1, wherein said cavity contains an interior stabilization means for stably storing personal items.
4. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 2, wherein said lip portion includes a soft foam layer that compresses against said interior stabilization means to stably secure personal items.
5. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 1, wherein said frictional grip assembly includes a plurality of straps having a frictional surface to provide a frictional grip to a user.
6. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 4, wherein the straps are securely fit inside said grooves.
7. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 4, wherein the straps have a first end and a second end which are releasably attached providing a secure and stable fit of said top and bottom sections.
8. A yoga brick assembly comprising:
a top section having a bottom face and a bottom section having a top face wherein said bottom surface of said top section and said top face of said bottom section are releasably coupled;
a cavity formed in the interior of the bottom section for storing personal items.
9. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 8, wherein the top and bottom sections are releasably coupled by a friction fit means.
10. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 8, wherein the top and bottom sections are releasably coupled by a magnetic means.
11. A yoga brick assembly comprising:
a top section having a bottom face and a bottom section having a top face wherein said bottom surface of said top section and said top face of said bottom section are releasably coupled;
a cavity formed in the interior of the bottom section for storing personal items; and
a frictional grip assembly positioned in a plurality of grooves along the outer surfaces of said top and bottom sections.
12. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 11, wherein said cavity contains an interior stabilization means for stably storing personal items.
13. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 11, wherein said frictional grip assembly includes a plurality of straps having a frictional surface to provide a frictional grip to a user.
14. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 13, wherein the straps are securely fit inside said grooves.
15. The yoga brick assembly of
claim 13, wherein the straps have a first end and a second end which are releasably attached providing a secure and stable fit of said top and bottom sections.
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